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Informal diction is the use of sophisticated language, without slang or colloquialisms. It sticks to grammatical rules and uses complicated syntax4the structure of sentences.
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An overstatement; the use of exaggerated terms for the purpose of emphasis or heightened effectExample: I have a ton of homework to do when I get home. I need to go home now
hyperbole
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It is a statement or situation where the meaning is contradicted by the appearance or showing the conceptThe use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning is the highlight of irony. ExampleThalia received a very high grade in her quiz resulting that her mother got mad
irony
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The utilization of inanimate objects or abstraction to associate with human qualities or abilitiesExample: The leaves of the Fire tree are dancing with the wind during dry season in our country
personification
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Directly stating or calling a nonexistent person or an inanimate object as though it were a living being. It commonly uses an apostrophe as a punctuation. Example: "Ohrain! RainWhere are are you? Rainwe really need you right nowOur town needs you badly"
apostrophe
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includes the utilization of elucidating language to make mental pictures. In abstract terms, it is a sort of symbolism; the thing that matters is that tangible symbolism works by drawing in a reader's five senses. It is an artistic gadget author utilize to draw in a reader's brain on numerous levels. This investigates the five human detects: sight, sound, taste, contact, and smell
sensory imagery
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a figure of speech in which a part is used to represent the whole ex. Mark is asking for the hand of his daughter.
synecdoche
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The repetition of an initial consonant soundExample: Betty Batter bought some butter.
alliteration
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Metonymy is a figure of speech in which a part is used to represent the whole. Example: Tina is learning her ABC's in preschool.
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comparison between two fundamentally dissimilar things that have certain qualities in common using like or as. Example: Michael was white as a sheet after he walked out of the horror movie.
simile
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is a rhetorical device that achieves a special effect by using words in a distinctive way
figure of speech
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engages the sense of touch. The feel, textures and many sensations a human being experiences when touching something are associated in tactile imageryDifferences in temperature is also a part of
tactile imagery
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engages the sense of taste. Flavors are the considerations in gustatory imagery which includes the five basic taste such as sweet, salty, bitter, sourand umami4as well as the textures and sensations tied to the act of eating.
gustatory imagery
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The use of subtle and nonoffensive words to conceal or to replace the offensive words in a statement. Example: "We're teaching our toddler how to go potty," Bob saidThe use of the word potty is
euphemism
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engages the sense of hearingSound devices such as onomatopoeia and alliteration can help create sounds in writing
auditory imagery
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statement or proposition thatdespite sound (or apparently sound) reasoning from acceptable premises, leads to a conclusion that seems senseless, logically unacceptable, or self-contradictory. Example: "This is the beginning of the end," said Eeyore, always the pessimist
paradox
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The combination of two different elements to attian equilibrium or balance. ExampleAs Abraham Lincoln said"Folks who have no vices have very few virtues."
antithesis
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is the careful selection of words to communicate a message or establish a particular voice or writing styleFor example, flowy, figurative language creates colorful prose, while a more formal vocabulary with concise and direct language can help drive home a point
diction
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It is the combination of contradictory or incongruous words such as cruel kindness; Example: "bitter sweet
oxymoron
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engages the sense of sightDescriptions can be associated to Visual ImageryPhysical attributes including color, size, shape. lightness and darkness, shadows, and shade are all part of visual imageryThe text in italics are some examples of lines using
visual imagery
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9. Assonance is the identity or similarity in sound between internal vowels in neighboring words.
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is any composing that goes beyond ordinary expert, editorial, scholarly, or specialized types of writing, normally distinguished by an accentuation on account make, character advancement, and the utilization of abstract tropes or with different customs of verse and poetics. It is workable for composing, for example, include stories to be viewed as exploratory writing, despite the fact that they fall under news coverage, in light of the fact that the substance of highlights is explicitly centered around account and character improvement
creative writing
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Sensory imagery is a literary device which writers employ to engage a reader9s mind on multiple levels. Sensory imagery explores the five human senses: sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell.
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A word or phrase is substituted for another with which it is closely associated; Linking words that are related to the word to be replaced. ExampleThe use of the word vow instead of wedding, the pen stands for "the written word
metonymy
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Imaging refers to the <pictures= which we perceive with our mind9s eyes, ears, nose, tongue, skin, and through which we experience the <duplicate world= created by poetic language.
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An implied comparison between two dissimilar things that have something in commonExample: "All the world's a stage" of As You Like It
metaphor
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Diction is the poet9s choice of words. The poet chooses each word carefully so that both its meaning and sound contribute to the tone and feeling of the poem.
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Creative writing is any writing that goes outside the bounds of normal professional, journalistic, academic, or technical forms of literature, typically identified by an emphasis on narrative craft, character development, and the use of literary tropes or with various traditions of poetry and poetics.
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The use of words that imitate the sounds associated with the objects or actions they refer toExample: The clap of thunder went bang and scared my poor dog.
onomatopoeia
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10. Persona is a figure of speech in which an inanimate object or abstraction is endowed with human qualities or abilities
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engages the sense of smellSimile is common in using olfactory imagerybecause it lets writers to compare a particular scent to common smells like dirt, grass, manure, or roses. The use of scents and stinks are common ways to use imagery
olfactory imagery
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Onomatopoeia is the use of words that imitate the sounds associated with the objects or actions they refer to.
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It is the repetition of the vowel sounds in the structure of sentences or lines. Example: We shall meet on the beach to reach the "Meach" Concert
assonance
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The repetition of the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or versesExample: Unexpetedlywe were in the wrong event at the wrong time on the wrong day.
anaphora
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Litotes is figure of speech consisting of an understatement in which an affirmative is expressed by negating its opposite.
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